Gerhard Dünnhaupt
Gerhard Dünnhaupt, FRSC (born August 15, 1927 in Bernburg (Saale)) is a German bibliographer, literary historian, emeritus professor of the University of Michigan, an honorary life member of the Modern Language Association of America, and a Life Member of the Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of Canada. In September 1983, he chaired the international "Martin Luther Quincentennial Conference" in Ann Arbor, MI. He is the author of the only annotated bibliography of German Baroque literature.
Ancestry and background
Dünnhaupt is the son of a printer and publisher from Köthen (Anhalt). Beginning in 1964, he studied Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto, and, at Brown University in 1972, he submitted his dissertation about the German versions of the Epics of Ludovico Ariosto and Torquato Tasso.
Beginning in 1972, he taught German Literature and Bibliography at the University of Washington; four years later, he relocated to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor where he taught German Literature and Comparative Literature until 1992. During these years, he also fulfilled visiting professorships at the University of Illinois, the Universität Göttingen and Cornell University. Since 1992 he has been Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan and Adjunct Professor at Queen's University in Kingston (Canada). Dünnhaupt is an honorary life member of the Modern Language Association and has been elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Main research
Dünnhaupt's main research interests involve German Renaissance and Baroque literature, history of printing and publishing, bibliography, and cultural history of the Early Modern Period; his scholarly articles deal frequently with the Fruitbearing Society as well as the history of his homeland of Anhalt. He was Editor of Rarissima litterarum and Book Review Editor for Michigan Germanic Studies. In September 1983, he organised the "Martin Luther Quincentennial Conference".
Honours
He was awarded the Prix Triennal de Bibliographie by the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) for his annotated Bibliographisches Handbuch der Barockliteratur.
Publications
- Bibliographisches Handbuch der Barockliteratur: Hundert Personalbibliographien deutscher Autoren des 17. Jahrhunderts. 3 vols. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1980–1981, ISBN 3-7772-8029-1
- Diederich von dem Werder. Versuch einer Neuwertung seiner Hauptwerke. Herbert Lang, Bern 1973, ISBN 3-261-01084-3
- Die Fürstliche Druckerei zu Köthen. (AGB XX.4). Buchhändler-Vereinigung, Frankfurt am Main 1979, ISBN 3-7657-0934-4
- Personalbibliographien zu den Drucken des Barock. 6 vols. Anton Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1990–1993, ISBN 3-7772-9013-0
Editions
- Rarissima litterarum (Editor)
- Torquato Tasso (Ed.), Diederich von dem Werder (Trans.): Gottfried von Bulljon. Niemeyer, Tübingen 1974, ISBN 3-484-16020-9
- Andreas Gryphius: Horribilicribrifax Teutsch. Scherzspiel. Critical Edition. Reclam, Stuttgart 1976 u.ö. ISBN 3-15-000688-0
- Andreas Gryphius: Absurda Comica oder Herr Peter Squenz. Schimpfspiel. Critical Edition. Reclam, Stuttgart 1983 u.ö. ISBN 3-15-007982-9
- Giovanni Francesco Loredano (Ed.), Diederich von dem Werder (Trans.): Dianea oder Rähtselgedicht. Reprint of the 1644 edition. Peter Lang, Bern 1984, ISBN 3-261-01833-X
- Martin Luther Quincentennial. Wayne State Univ. Press, Detroit 1985, ISBN 0-8143-1774-X
- Abraham a Sancta Clara: Stern so aus Jacob aufgangen Maria. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-7772-9423-3
- Johann Ludwig Prasch: Gründliche Anzeige von Fürtrefflichkeit und Verbesserung teutscher Poesie. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-7772-9426-8
- Gabriel Rollenhagen: Vier Bücher wunderbarlicher … und unglaublicher indianischer Reisen. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-7772-9424-1
- „Perseus Sperantes“ (Ps.): Der Königliche Einspruch (German edition of Jean de Paris). Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-7772-9514-0
- probably Johannes Riemer: Der ausgekehrte politische Feuermäuerkehrer. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-7772-9605-8
- Johann Joseph Beckh: Elbianische Florabella … nach Arth einer Schäfferey. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1997, ISBN 3-7772-9627-9
- Johann Vogel mit Georg Philipp Harsdörffer: Icones mortis. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1998 (Totentanzdichtung). ISBN 3-7772-9822-0
- Conrad Vetter: Paradeißvogel. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 1999 (katholisches Liederbuch von 1613). ISBN 3-7772-9923-5
Sources
- Adalbert Elschenbroich: Modell eines Handbuchs. Gerhard Dünnhaupts monumentale Bibliographie. In: Die Zeit. Jahrgang 37, Nr. 49 (1982), Lit. S. 5.
- Europäische Literatur der Spätrenaissance und der Barockzeit, meist aus der Sammlung Prof. Gerhard Dünnhaupt. Bassenge, Berlin 1996 (380 pages).
- Karl F. Otto Jr.: Dünnhaupt's Handbuch der Barockliteratur, in: Monatshefte 76 (1984), 332-340.
External links
- Dünnhaupt Digital, project of the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel
- Literature from and about Dünnhaupt from the catalogue of the German National Library
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